I don't believe that's a question that has any meaning to LaBrea.
LaBrea doesn't listen on, or to ports.
It listens for ARP requests on unused IP addresses, and attaches
itself to incoming probes to any tcp port.
See: http://www.hackbusters.net/LaBrea/
"SECTION 1 - What is it?
LaBrea is a program that creates a tarpit or, as some have called it,
a "sticky honeypot". LaBrea takes over unused IP addresses on a
network and creates "virtual machines" that answer to connection
attempts. LaBrea answers those connection attempts in a way that
causes the machine at the other end to get "stuck", sometimes for a
very long time."
HTH..
- John
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On Sat, Mar 16, 2002 at 11:49:14PM -0500, Susan wrote:
> Question... Which ports does labrea like to use for optimum performance
> when tarpitting?
>